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Firedamper

A fire damper is an essential component of any building’s fire safety system. It is a device designed to close off air ducts and other openings in the event of a fire, preventing the spread of smoke and flames throughout the building. Fire dampers are usually installed in the walls, ceilings, and floors of a building, and they are typically made of steel or other fire-resistant materials. They are typically triggered by a heat-sensing device, such as a smoke detector, that activates when the temperature in the area reaches a certain level. Fire dampers are also designed to be easily opened and closed manually in the event of an emergency. In addition to preventing the spread of fire, fire dampers can also help reduce noise and improve air quality by blocking off certain areas of the building. By preventing the spread of smoke and flames, fire dampers can help save lives and property in the event of a fire.